Shohola, PA, located in Pike County near the Pennsylvania-New York border, offers a secluded setting within the Poconos Mountain Region. Dense forests of pine, oak, and birch trees characterize the area, making it a haven for nature lovers. Residents and visitors enjoy hiking past waterfalls, hunting in state game lands, and boating on recreation lakes such as the 1,137-acre Shohola Lake. The community maintains a quiet atmosphere with almost no rental properties, attracting both full-time residents and part-timers from New York City. Homes here, built between the 1950s and early 2000s, include ranch-style houses, cottages, and cabins, with lakefront properties often featuring private docks and boat slips. Some lakefront communities, like Walker Lake, have HOAs to maintain amenities such as beaches and sports facilities. The area experiences cold winters with around 38 inches of snow annually, and properties near water may be at risk of flooding.
Shohola offers several attractions, including hiking trails, state game lands, and the multi-tiered Shohola Falls. Rohman Park provides playgrounds and picnic pavilions. Local schools in the Delaware Valley School District are highly rated, with Shohola Elementary, Delaware Valley Middle, and Delaware Valley High all earning commendable grades. Dining options include Mel’s Place, known for its wings and pizza, and Rohman’s Pub, a historic dive bar and bowling alley overlooking the Delaware River. However, Shohola lacks grocery stores, with residents relying on nearby Matamoras, about 20 miles east, for big-box stores like Walmart Supercenter and Lowe’s.
Shohola is a car-dependent community with Interstate 84 providing access to Wilkes-Barre Scranton International Airport, 57 miles west, and New York City, less than 110 miles southeast. Traffic can be heavy on Thursday nights and Sunday mornings as New Yorkers travel to and from the area.